Imagining Zion: Dreams, Designs, and Realities in a Century of Jewish SettlementYale University Press, 1 paź 2008 - 368 divdivThis timely book tells the fascinating story of how Zionists colonizers planned and established nearly 700 agricultural settlements, towns, and cities from the 1880s to the present. This extraordinary activity of planners, architects, social scientists, military personnel, politicians, and settlers is inextricably linked to multiple contexts: Jewish and Zionist history, the Arab/Jewish conflict, and the diffusion of European ideas to non-European worlds. S. Ilan Troen demonstrates how professionals and settlers continually innovated plans for both rural and urban frontiers in response to the competing demands of social and political ideologies and the need to achieve productivity, economic independence, and security in a hostile environment. In the 1930s, security became the primary challenge, shaping and even distorting patterns of growth. Not until the 1993 Oslo Accords, with prospects of compromise and accommodation, did planners again imagine Israel as a normal state, developing like other modern societies. Troen concludes that if Palestinian Arabs become reconciled to a Jewish state, Israel will reassign priority to the social and economic development of the country and region. /DIV/DIV |
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... Theodor Herzl organized the first Zionist Congress and established the World Zionist Organization, did an international Zionist authority un- dertake to coordinate and implement a coherent policy of colonization. There were attempts ...
... Theodor Herzl organized the first Zionist Congress and established the World Zionist Organization, did an international Zionist authority un- dertake to coordinate and implement a coherent policy of colonization. There were attempts ...
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... Theodor Herzl , the founding leader of the WZO . Herzl wrote exten- sively in his influential utopian novel , Altneuland ( Old - New Land ) ( 1902 ) , of a modern urban and industrial New Society in Palestine , but his was a minor voice ...
... Theodor Herzl , the founding leader of the WZO . Herzl wrote exten- sively in his influential utopian novel , Altneuland ( Old - New Land ) ( 1902 ) , of a modern urban and industrial New Society in Palestine , but his was a minor voice ...
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... Theodor Herzl envisaged a more radical and substantial approach.14 He postulated in Altneuland that in the Palestine of 1923 the country would be organized into a commonwealth called the New Society. He coined the term “mutualism” to ...
... Theodor Herzl envisaged a more radical and substantial approach.14 He postulated in Altneuland that in the Palestine of 1923 the country would be organized into a commonwealth called the New Society. He coined the term “mutualism” to ...
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... Herzl imagined reforming and improv- ing the individual villages and their relationships to one another. The ideal ... Theodor Hertzka, who created Freiland; the English cooperative experiment at Rochdale; and Franz Oppenheimer, a professor ...
... Herzl imagined reforming and improv- ing the individual villages and their relationships to one another. The ideal ... Theodor Hertzka, who created Freiland; the English cooperative experiment at Rochdale; and Franz Oppenheimer, a professor ...
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... Theodor Herzl, the WZO persistently sought and ultimately succeeded in obtaining inter- national support and recognition without which re-creating a large, let alone independent, Jewish community in Palestine would have been impossible ...
... Theodor Herzl, the WZO persistently sought and ultimately succeeded in obtaining inter- national support and recognition without which re-creating a large, let alone independent, Jewish community in Palestine would have been impossible ...
Spis treści
Urban Zion | 83 |
PostIndependence Opportunities and Necessities | 161 |
Israel into the TwentyFirst Century | 281 |
Notes | 293 |
Index | 325 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Imagining Zion: Dreams, Designs, and Realities in a Century of Jewish Settlement S. Ilan Troen Ograniczony podgląd - 2008 |
Imagining Zion: Dreams, Designs, and Realities in a Century of Jewish Settlement Selwyn Ilan Troen Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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